Positive Impact Leadership Momentum

The Hidden Cost of Command-and-Control (and the Value-First Cure)

16 min · 26. aug. 2025
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Ever feel like you're constantly pushing uphill, battling disengagement, and watching your best people quietly burn out? You're not alone. The traditional "command-and-control" leadership model, once the bedrock of business, is now silently eroding trust, stifling innovation, and costing organizations far more than they realize. It's a hidden drain on morale and productivity, leaving leaders frustrated and teams underperforming. But what if the solution isn't more control, but a radical shift towards giving?

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